California law defines each crime according to a specific code section. The Penal Code defines the vast majority of the crimes. But the Vehicle Code addresses certain crimes involving cars, motor vehicles and driving. The Health & Safety Code addresses most crimes involving marijuana or narcotics. You can find more information about California Criminal Codes on our FAQ page.
| 219 | Train Wrecking |
| 219.1 | Throw Object At Common Carrier Vehicle |
| 219.2 | Throw Object At Passenger Vehicle |
| 219.3 | Throw Object From Toll Bridge |
| 21950(A) | Right-Of-Way In Crosswalk - Vehicle Fail To Yield To Pedestrian |
| 21950(B) | Right-Of-Way In Crosswalk - Pedestrian Not Exercising Due Care For Their Safety |
| 21950(C) | Reduced speed required near pedestrians |
| 21951 | Vehicles Stopped For Pedestrians |
| 21952 | Right-Of-Way On Sidewalk |
| 21953 | Pedestrian Yield - If Protected Crossing Available. |